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took office before they've chosen the wrong person following a completely sexual selection called on clinton to either stand up to these people by saying we won't let you leave for suggest or suggestions from the south that he resigned, threats against his life has never seen before in this country. the highest expectations to grow this crisis ever, so i thought since it's been about 55 years since the book was written or such a book was written it was time to reexamine the session which was henry adams, not mine, and i will mention briefly about whether you've gotten a bad rap for his, quote, leadership in this period and of course he wasn't constitutionally empowered. she was powerless and the sitting president was powerless so it was a good situation. but i think that he's been criticized unfairly for not facing up to the crisis. i think that he made the decision that he would not violate the precept of the the republican national platform, that it would not violate six years of belief that slavery could not be extended, and that he simply would not accede to the demands of the southern s
took office before they've chosen the wrong person following a completely sexual selection called on clinton to either stand up to these people by saying we won't let you leave for suggest or suggestions from the south that he resigned, threats against his life has never seen before in this country. the highest expectations to grow this crisis ever, so i thought since it's been about 55 years since the book was written or such a book was written it was time to reexamine the session which was...
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although, it's also worth noting that the two presidents ahead of him, clinton and reagan, had some rough spots in the second term, but also got a lot down. lou? lou: thank you very much. joining us now, the a-team, author of "what the bleep just haened," judy miller, michael goodwin, and all three fox news contributors. good to have you with us. monica, start with, first, ed henry reported, president, aggressively progressive. if that's the word to use, a strong leftist tone throughout. >> yes, no big surprise. if anybody were under the illusion somehow the president was a secret moderate or wanted to reach across the aisle, work across the party, concerned about legacy building bridges to the opposition, it should have been disabused of 24 notion as of the speech. it was a heartless speech. no mystery about who barack obama is, what he believes, what he has done with the nation over the last four years, and what he intends to do over the next four. lou: your take? >> well, surely, monica, you cannot be surprised by who barack obama is. he has doubled down on the you didn't build this th
although, it's also worth noting that the two presidents ahead of him, clinton and reagan, had some rough spots in the second term, but also got a lot down. lou? lou: thank you very much. joining us now, the a-team, author of "what the bleep just haened," judy miller, michael goodwin, and all three fox news contributors. good to have you with us. monica, start with, first, ed henry reported, president, aggressively progressive. if that's the word to use, a strong leftist tone...
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we saw that before with newt gingrich and bill clinton. and in clinton's second term, they did actually get stuff done. they worked it out between them. but does the president have that kind of relationship with john boehner, say, where we can feel optimistic that they're going to have a very different kind of relationship but can actually be more effective? >> i think there's a different kind of dynamic that speaker boehner has to deal with. i don't know him personally, but his reputation is that he can get deals done, but then he has to sell them in a caucus, some whom, a minority, but a vocal minority of whom are very rigid indeed. so i think the speaker has an opportunity to show his more magnanimous leadership and to lead the whole of the house, and not just his caucus. and as he does that, i think his relationship, not just with the president, but with the general public will improve, and i hope he does. >> one of the issues he's going to face is gun crime, gun control, gun violence, generally. he's been generally audacious in terms
we saw that before with newt gingrich and bill clinton. and in clinton's second term, they did actually get stuff done. they worked it out between them. but does the president have that kind of relationship with john boehner, say, where we can feel optimistic that they're going to have a very different kind of relationship but can actually be more effective? >> i think there's a different kind of dynamic that speaker boehner has to deal with. i don't know him personally, but his...
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bush and bill clinton. all of our coverage and behind the scenes photographs are available on our website c- span.org. let's take you back to january 2009. [crowd chanting "obama"] >> thank you. thank you. my fellow citizens, i stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. i thank president bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition. 44 americans have now taken the presidential oath. the words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. yet, every so often, the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. at these moments, america has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because we the people have remained faithful to the ideals of our forbearers, and true to our founding documents. so it has been, so it must be with this generation of americans. t
bush and bill clinton. all of our coverage and behind the scenes photographs are available on our website c- span.org. let's take you back to january 2009. [crowd chanting "obama"] >> thank you. thank you. my fellow citizens, i stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. i thank president bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown...
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hillary clinton. she's a former first lady and the current senior member of president obama cabinet. she is the first former first lady to serve in the presence cabinet. >> we watched president obama sign that nomination after the ceremony. among the celebrities, beyonce performed the national anthem. jay-z was in the audience. >>jon mayer and katy perry alson in the crowd. eva l ongoria, marlon wayans, john legend. >> all of the entertainment is hot on social media right now. flat >> >> everybody is talking about those performances. you can see beyonce, kelly clarkson gabor. >> from president obama to kelly clarkson to beyonce and have permanent chills. i think bill clinton was a fan. >> they put together their own twitter handle. a lot of pictures they were taking from today. we see this one here. an audience member takes a moment to enjoy the day. this man handing out flags. oslo lot of volunteers out there. people are looking back in time. here's this date in history january 21st 1905. the inaugur
hillary clinton. she's a former first lady and the current senior member of president obama cabinet. she is the first former first lady to serve in the presence cabinet. >> we watched president obama sign that nomination after the ceremony. among the celebrities, beyonce performed the national anthem. jay-z was in the audience. >>jon mayer and katy perry alson in the crowd. eva l ongoria, marlon wayans, john legend. >> all of the entertainment is hot on social media right now....
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. >> receivestephanie, ronald rea bill clinton had more prosperous terms. i think the benefit of a surging economy, the president may be in the same position, will that embolden him to release any shackles he had and how long does he get to do that? >> i don't think he has any self-imposed shackles. i think he's been slowly putting the building blocks in place to build a type of economy that we've all been working so hard for where everybody can get ahead, where we're building it from the middle out and not from the top down. we inherited a crisis. >> do we have a guarantee you can't mention it again? are we all agreed you can't blame the republicans for what happened four years ago. >> what i find striking about this whole weekend has been my recollections of four years ago. four years ago i was about to enter the white house with the president. our economy was in shambles. i watched him make a series of decisions very quickly to stand up to financial industry, the recovery act, to intervene on the auto industry. not any one of them was popular. he knew it
. >> receivestephanie, ronald rea bill clinton had more prosperous terms. i think the benefit of a surging economy, the president may be in the same position, will that embolden him to release any shackles he had and how long does he get to do that? >> i don't think he has any self-imposed shackles. i think he's been slowly putting the building blocks in place to build a type of economy that we've all been working so hard for where everybody can get ahead, where we're building it...
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in another case where it can backfire hillary clinton in the first clinton administration. >> a crucial role michelle obama played giving that speech which was very well received. >> she helps to humanize him and provide that behind had scenes look at who he is and what he's trying to accomplish. she can relate to people on a level of shared experiences. she's a working woman. she understands raising kids and juggling work and family. and when people can hear from her in that sort of long form format and really have that conversation with her, it really electroifies the room and i think that's what helped changed the dialogue in 2008. >> in that speech that she gave at the convention, i think people forgot, you know, democrats were really a little bit down. she got out there and when she spoke, that wasn't just one of the best speeches of a first lady, that was one of the best speeches in american politics in the past four years. extraordinary speech because it was so human. >> as we continue to count down to the president's official swearing in, which will be taking place, the official
in another case where it can backfire hillary clinton in the first clinton administration. >> a crucial role michelle obama played giving that speech which was very well received. >> she helps to humanize him and provide that behind had scenes look at who he is and what he's trying to accomplish. she can relate to people on a level of shared experiences. she's a working woman. she understands raising kids and juggling work and family. and when people can hear from her in that sort...
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from clinton, bridge to the 21st century. we'll see what president obama's headline will be, make it tight and concise so it's memorable. >> recovery is in low gear. we have a lot of big question marks, many centered in middle east and north africa. not all of them. expectations, high, low, we don't know? >> after the last two years, keeping the government open would seem an accomplishment. expectations pretty low. the president i think does have some opportunity here. closely divided country and government. but a democratic party that has won the popular vote five out of six times. a consistent and cohive coaliti coalition. and we may have an opportunity to create fissures and get things done. >> you can see i'll be watching for today, a great irony, and obama, ever since the 2004 convention speech, has been presenting himself as the person who can bring people together. that will not be his lasting achievement. it will be legislation, it will be his agenda, and i'll be interested to hear what he has to say about the divide
from clinton, bridge to the 21st century. we'll see what president obama's headline will be, make it tight and concise so it's memorable. >> recovery is in low gear. we have a lot of big question marks, many centered in middle east and north africa. not all of them. expectations, high, low, we don't know? >> after the last two years, keeping the government open would seem an accomplishment. expectations pretty low. the president i think does have some opportunity here. closely...
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this has been a huge applause here for president clinton and secretary of state hillary clinton, when she emerged. >> as well. people on their feet. of course, now, they're waiting for the president and the first lady. the president, who was seen here on giant screens here, walking into the capitol building. now, they're waiting to see him in the flesh, as he walks out through that curtain, diane. >> we saw the girls four years ago, taking pictures. now, they're turning. we're about to hear the announcement. mrs. obama, and president obama. >> dr. jill biden. >> they've been married for more than 30 years. they have three children, five grandchildren. and they'll be there today. >> that bible we were showing you from the biden family, just a short while ago. vice president biden has used it every time he was sworn in as senator and vice president in 2009. used by his son, bo, we showed, when he was sworn in as attorney general. >> his son, beau, an iraq war veteran. the able since 1893. >> donna brazile, i want to go back to you. you see dr. jill biden. joe biden, not exactly a lame d
this has been a huge applause here for president clinton and secretary of state hillary clinton, when she emerged. >> as well. people on their feet. of course, now, they're waiting for the president and the first lady. the president, who was seen here on giant screens here, walking into the capitol building. now, they're waiting to see him in the flesh, as he walks out through that curtain, diane. >> we saw the girls four years ago, taking pictures. now, they're turning. we're about...
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there's no question that hillary clinton -- >> when you look at that picture what are you supposed to believe, that picture or your own lying eyes? >> he is not finished filling up his cabinet. tend of the day, i want to see the whole picture, i don't want to see parts of it the parts that we are focusing on, because he hasn't finished all of his cabinet selections. >> i think very hard to criticize this president on diverts because he is diversity. he is the first black president of the united states and what -- i know -- >> hear people say that, but the first african-american president of the united states doesn't understand diversity and doesn't -- then who is going to get it? i think he gets off ease which is this. i think that people let him off the hook with this. i honestly do >> the country -- i think one of the things got him re-elected is this country is a good country full of good people who understand that we have made progress in racial relagts shs this country. and they didn't want to pull that thread out of the american sweater. i think he gets a a lot of credit for tha
there's no question that hillary clinton -- >> when you look at that picture what are you supposed to believe, that picture or your own lying eyes? >> he is not finished filling up his cabinet. tend of the day, i want to see the whole picture, i don't want to see parts of it the parts that we are focusing on, because he hasn't finished all of his cabinet selections. >> i think very hard to criticize this president on diverts because he is diversity. he is the first black...
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bill clinton, what he have been without a second term? not a big budget surplus and ronald reagan, i think iran-contra is overblown and historic gorbachev diplomacy and margaret thatcher said reagan ended the cold war without a single shot and the spth feeling good about the second term. he doesn't have the curse mentality. >> what are the priorities, what would you like to see the president focus on? they say in the second term you get a maximum of about 18 months to really shove through the agenda that you want to do. what should he be looking to do? >> there's the stuff on the table, you know, talked about in the media, immigration reform. you know, gun control. a couple of other issues but i would like to see him work on the great ideas he's put forward in terms of linking education with workforce development. making the united states more economically competitive in the 21st century global economy investing in community colleges, improving the education system and linking that with the business sector. if he can do that, he can leave
bill clinton, what he have been without a second term? not a big budget surplus and ronald reagan, i think iran-contra is overblown and historic gorbachev diplomacy and margaret thatcher said reagan ended the cold war without a single shot and the spth feeling good about the second term. he doesn't have the curse mentality. >> what are the priorities, what would you like to see the president focus on? they say in the second term you get a maximum of about 18 months to really shove through...
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i believe the clinton inauguration was open? guest: first of all, we should note that the president worshipped at an african- american church and celebrated the martin luther king holiday that way as well as through the service. i guess we should take time to note that his religion, one caller mentioned that, has been controversial. i think they have not worship on a routine basis. i think they felt uncomfortable about choosing a church in the district partly because of the destruction that causes. it is very traditional for presidents not only to do this service and writing about president kennedy, he lived in georgetown so the morning of his inauguration there were 8 inches of snow and he tried to go to church to his parish and georgetown where his mother was but she would not go to him because she had dressed in her old snow togs and did not want to be photographed. she said it warned her heart to think that he had gone. it was not a sunday and he did not have to go and he was out until about 4:00 a.m. the night before but he
i believe the clinton inauguration was open? guest: first of all, we should note that the president worshipped at an african- american church and celebrated the martin luther king holiday that way as well as through the service. i guess we should take time to note that his religion, one caller mentioned that, has been controversial. i think they have not worship on a routine basis. i think they felt uncomfortable about choosing a church in the district partly because of the destruction that...
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i guess bill clinton only person give him any hope because did he rehabilitate image. start this bicycle company with anthony weiner in new york city. that's his only hope he didn't help himself at all last night i don't think. >> bill: gutfeld, do you forgive him on a personal level? that's our poll question. i will read it to you in a minute. >> as you know, i follow professional cycling so personally. i feel professionally portrayed. of course not. i'm like most of america. i don't care about cycling. no but you wrote a book called the joy of hate. i just wanted to know if that carried over in this category and apparently it does. >> it does. i hate everything. >> we have more with gutfeld and mcguirk and my apologies. i do that every week. we also have a bill o'reilly.com poll question as i mentioned. are you ready to forgive lance armstrong for doping and lying? personal have any yes or no. i will give you the results on monday. factor tip of the day. me on the view. you have got to see this. we're coming right back from florida. >> bill: back of book segment toni
i guess bill clinton only person give him any hope because did he rehabilitate image. start this bicycle company with anthony weiner in new york city. that's his only hope he didn't help himself at all last night i don't think. >> bill: gutfeld, do you forgive him on a personal level? that's our poll question. i will read it to you in a minute. >> as you know, i follow professional cycling so personally. i feel professionally portrayed. of course not. i'm like most of america. i...
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>> president clinton very much wanted to be a healer. in fact, he had his hand on the bible opened to the passage of the prophet and finished that inaugral address and within a couple of years the republicans impeached him. his highest goal was to try to unify the country and that didn't work. that's just the times we live in. the president has to accept that and to manipulate that to the goals that he needs because he's not going to be able to change it. >> i hope the chief justice brings a note ward with the words this time around. you remember four years ago. >> he looked more nervous than president obama. >> he was nervous. that was an awkward moment, as we say. let's talk for a brief moment on joe biden. he's playing an increasingly more visible role. what does that say to you long term? >> it's very hard for me to imagine joe biden as a 2016 candidate. i find it hard to imagine. the country will be ready for something new. >> if you turn your head side ways and close one eye, it kind of looks like the seal for the vice president th
>> president clinton very much wanted to be a healer. in fact, he had his hand on the bible opened to the passage of the prophet and finished that inaugral address and within a couple of years the republicans impeached him. his highest goal was to try to unify the country and that didn't work. that's just the times we live in. the president has to accept that and to manipulate that to the goals that he needs because he's not going to be able to change it. >> i hope the chief justice...
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the first time was in 1997 for president clinton's second inaugural. shep? >> shepard: james rosen here in d.c. tonight. james, thank you. some breaking news just coming in to us and a live look at denver international airport from our afilm i can't tell kdav there we're told that southwest airlines jet had to abort takeoff toted when a warning signal went off. officials there say that the jet had what they call hot brakes and ended up blowing three tires. the warning signal was a fire indication but there was no fire on board. 137 passengers and five crew members there no injuries reported. aborted takeoff at denver narpted just about 40 minutes ago. everybody is okay. time folks in d.c. will go back to the bickering of the deeply divided government for no doubt. for one day at least it's all about celebrating america. celebrating we the people. we will take a look back at some the best moments from today's events as the party rolls on into the night. this is a special inauguration edition of fox report live from washington. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ m
the first time was in 1997 for president clinton's second inaugural. shep? >> shepard: james rosen here in d.c. tonight. james, thank you. some breaking news just coming in to us and a live look at denver international airport from our afilm i can't tell kdav there we're told that southwest airlines jet had to abort takeoff toted when a warning signal went off. officials there say that the jet had what they call hot brakes and ended up blowing three tires. the warning signal was a fire...
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it was president clinton who pushed this his candidacy forward. in large part credited for helping him be inaugurated on this day. carl cameron. name was separated by two minutes. apologies. >> reporter: no apology, shep. george her members walker bush and george w. bush. the first president bush suffering from respiratory illness. is now back at home. george w. bush, current predecessor chose to send their regrets. having said that we shouldn't overemphasize or even suggest that partisan gridlock is a negative. our system. in fact the founders were deliberate in their attempt to check power by making sure we had checks and balances. by dividing the powers between our government so that no president could become a dictator. no president could become a monarch. so no member of congress could be left without plenty of colleagues and staffers and oversight from. one thing for sure the very fruition what the founders intended the government stays small and by the people. shepard: carl, thanks. first order of the day is lunch as we approach the top of
it was president clinton who pushed this his candidacy forward. in large part credited for helping him be inaugurated on this day. carl cameron. name was separated by two minutes. apologies. >> reporter: no apology, shep. george her members walker bush and george w. bush. the first president bush suffering from respiratory illness. is now back at home. george w. bush, current predecessor chose to send their regrets. having said that we shouldn't overemphasize or even suggest that partisan...
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bill clinton will be here today but there will be no former bush presidents. of course george h.w. bush is recovering from being ill. he's been in the hospital for quite some time. george w. bush decided to stay back in texas, too, although he did send his regrets. the leadership in congress, the joint chiefs. there is one member of the cabinet who will not be here. we don't know who it is yet but it's a so-called designated survivor, the person that stays behind just in case the unimaginable happens. it was then defense secretary robert gates four years ago. we're waiting to see who it is this time around. this is where all the big people will be sitting. they'll file in sometime a little over 9:00 a.m. zoraida? >> i love the view, john. i think you may have the best seat in the house right now. >> not bad. >> thank you very much. so the washington who's who will no doubt be in full party mode tonight with inaugural events planned around the city, the commander in chief's ball and the inaugural ball will bring out big names like katy perry, brad paisley, stevie wonder and alicia k
bill clinton will be here today but there will be no former bush presidents. of course george h.w. bush is recovering from being ill. he's been in the hospital for quite some time. george w. bush decided to stay back in texas, too, although he did send his regrets. the leadership in congress, the joint chiefs. there is one member of the cabinet who will not be here. we don't know who it is yet but it's a so-called designated survivor, the person that stays behind just in case the unimaginable...
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ashley: chin china is furious wh hillary clinton. this weekend saw the disputed islands in the east china sea are under the administration of japan. china fired back saying clinton's comments are ignorant of the facts. gordon chang joining us now. we have been following this territorial dispute, and clinton jumping in stating that fact, which i believe are true. what is the potential of this situation between china and japan getting out of hand? >> this is really serious. these islands are ministered by japan. in fact the chinese are wrong and the significance of that is we have a treaty with the japanese that requires us to come to their defense over territories that are administered by tokyo. that means the united states can get involved in this. tracy: china, japan, the u.s., we're talking potentially some sort of small war. >> yes, within the hour the chinese have patrol ships and have been doing this regularly for four or five months, both china and japan scrambled jets a week ago and so the potential for somebody making a mista
ashley: chin china is furious wh hillary clinton. this weekend saw the disputed islands in the east china sea are under the administration of japan. china fired back saying clinton's comments are ignorant of the facts. gordon chang joining us now. we have been following this territorial dispute, and clinton jumping in stating that fact, which i believe are true. what is the potential of this situation between china and japan getting out of hand? >> this is really serious. these islands...
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clinton had lewinsky, bush had katrina. so you have to wonder what -- we can't imagine what now what can transpire over the next four years and how that plays into his agenda which is gun control, the economy, health care overhaul. >> and foreign policy is always an issue. so you have the arab spring. most people think that that could be ushering a lot of democracy into the middle east, but we don't know. there's still a lot of tension there. that's going to be an issue for him, as well. >> the plate is full. so enjoy the party today, because the work starts tomorrow. in fact, some republicans are having a little retreat in vegas right now to get out of d.c. so hopefully the partisanship eases a little bit. >> about 100 of them have departed. >> never dull. >>> also some other news this morning, we want to wish our friend and colleague barbara walters a speedy recovery. she was hospitalized saturday after a minor fall in washington. barbara, who is now 83 years old, fell on the stairs at the british ambassador's residence a
clinton had lewinsky, bush had katrina. so you have to wonder what -- we can't imagine what now what can transpire over the next four years and how that plays into his agenda which is gun control, the economy, health care overhaul. >> and foreign policy is always an issue. so you have the arab spring. most people think that that could be ushering a lot of democracy into the middle east, but we don't know. there's still a lot of tension there. that's going to be an issue for him, as well....
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former president clinton. hillary clinton. haven't seen much of her since she got out of the hospital. nice to see that she's here today with the former president. they make their way towards the podium where they will sit behind president obama and vice president biden as they are sworn in. we are going hear them announce when they walk in. >> like a school teacher. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter. >> president carter and rosalynn carter stepping down. taking their seats. followed by all the former presidents who will be here. >> john king, something special about this. just the tradition of it all. it is all something done every four years. it is something which has been done throughout our history. >> and hopefully americans watching around the country can take a moment to take a sxwreth celebrate the country. celebrate their democracy and let me be the corny idealistic american for a minute. there are people watching around the world as well. a
former president clinton. hillary clinton. haven't seen much of her since she got out of the hospital. nice to see that she's here today with the former president. they make their way towards the podium where they will sit behind president obama and vice president biden as they are sworn in. we are going hear them announce when they walk in. >> like a school teacher. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter....
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clinton, president and mrs. carter and chief justice, one former president who's not here today, honey and i were sitting next to him, george h.w. bush and barbara a few years ago and before he got up to speak helened over and said to barbara, what should i speak about? she said in a very loud whisper, about five minutes, george. i'll take about one minute. there will probably come a time, mr. president, and mrs. obama, and to the bidens when your children are trying to explain to their grandchildren that this day actually happened. and if those great-grandchildren don't believe it, we have pictures. and these pictures are for you and we wish you the best as you worked for that common ground. mr. cortez spoke about it in the invocation and as you so eloquently talked about in the description of the american character today. >> okay. i would now like to introduce the distinguished majority leader of the house of representatives, eric cantor, to present the lennox inaugural gifts. >> good afternoon. on behalf of t
clinton, president and mrs. carter and chief justice, one former president who's not here today, honey and i were sitting next to him, george h.w. bush and barbara a few years ago and before he got up to speak helened over and said to barbara, what should i speak about? she said in a very loud whisper, about five minutes, george. i'll take about one minute. there will probably come a time, mr. president, and mrs. obama, and to the bidens when your children are trying to explain to their...
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and bill clinton, what would he have been without a second term. he's able to go around and talk about surplus because he had a second term. ronald reagan. i'm tire of hearing about iran-contra. diplomacy with gorbachev was a big deal. >> so you're not worried about the second term. >> not only am i not, the president can't be. >> make sure his team is focused the agenda and getting things >>> good morning. sun and clouds around today. it's going on a chilly one, but not as cold as four years ago. 34 now in town. 28 across the bay. good looking day today. inauguration day. sunshine, some clouds, breezy, chilly, some late afternoon flurries and snow >>> there's a record number of women in the new congress however, they are still far outnumbered by the men. we'll ask three female senators just why they think that is ahead on "cbs this morning" from washington. we'll be right back. thn this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is brought to you by sponsor with an inside story on shingles. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about
and bill clinton, what would he have been without a second term. he's able to go around and talk about surplus because he had a second term. ronald reagan. i'm tire of hearing about iran-contra. diplomacy with gorbachev was a big deal. >> so you're not worried about the second term. >> not only am i not, the president can't be. >> make sure his team is focused the agenda and getting things >>> good morning. sun and clouds around today. it's going on a chilly one, but...
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cheers on the national mall for the clintons, mrs. clinton looking better after that fall. and before their father arrived, the president's growing girls, sasha and malia, 11 and 14, wearing j.crew and kate spade, and growing up before a nation. then, their mother, first lady michelle obama. >> mrs. michelle obama. >> reporter: to thunderous applause, ushering in a new term and those new bangs. the first lady tweeting, "blessed to be joining so many of my fellow americans gathered to watch the inauguration." and then, the president, walking toward that archway, about to see the hundreds of thousands gathered on the national mall. >> the president of the united states, barack h. obama. >> reporter: the president emerging, flashing his giant smile, but soon, wiping away a tear, during a stirring performance by the brooklyn tabernacle choir. ♪ his truth is marching on >> reporter: and then all eyes on the president and chief justin john roberts, who flubbed his words four years ago, triggering a second swearing in. this time, the president's hand on two bibles, president lin
cheers on the national mall for the clintons, mrs. clinton looking better after that fall. and before their father arrived, the president's growing girls, sasha and malia, 11 and 14, wearing j.crew and kate spade, and growing up before a nation. then, their mother, first lady michelle obama. >> mrs. michelle obama. >> reporter: to thunderous applause, ushering in a new term and those new bangs. the first lady tweeting, "blessed to be joining so many of my fellow americans...
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the clinton's table was number 7. hillary clinton, former president bill clinton. house republican majority whip kevin mccarthy who reportedly from "the washington post" spoke the entire luncheon to former president bill clinton. kevin mccarthy and bill clinton. and chief justice john roberts and his wife, harry reid and his wife. and the chief of staff, current chief of staff designated jack lew and his wife across in defense secretary and former president jimmy carter and mitch mcconnell and justice scalia. everybody wishes we bugged the table but we didn't do that. the president and the first lady here -- oh, we should clear up this remark from earlier. we thought that mrs. obama, the first lady changed the outfit and only changed one layer of the outfit. >> took over the overcoat. >> same dress. has the cardigan on instead. a complimentary top layer. forgive us. it has been relayed to us when i said that what steven breyer was a justice hat that is true. i'm lying. >> my bad was first and then your bad. >> i'm sticking by now. >> okay. >> it was interesting, th
the clinton's table was number 7. hillary clinton, former president bill clinton. house republican majority whip kevin mccarthy who reportedly from "the washington post" spoke the entire luncheon to former president bill clinton. kevin mccarthy and bill clinton. and chief justice john roberts and his wife, harry reid and his wife. and the chief of staff, current chief of staff designated jack lew and his wife across in defense secretary and former president jimmy carter and mitch...
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clinton and secretary of state clinton. there will be two nobel peace prize winners on the dias today. that would be president carter who won the prize in 2002 and of course president obama who has won the prize. as we watch more dignitaries coming on to the west front of the capitol, let's go to our co-anchor of "cbs this morning." >> we saw mr. clinton and secretary of state clinton. one of the few sightings we saw of her, after she was out for a few weeks with the concussion and then the blood clot that was discovered there. bill clinton who is here today as you mentioned scott. the two president bushs will not be there today. we see -- it's a big week too for hillary clinton as she's going to testify in one of her last acts on what happened in benghazi, libya. that's on wednesday when she testifies before congress. >> thank you very much. ♪ listening to the u.s. army dr trumpeteer. >> ladies and gentlemen, president carter and mrs. rosalyn carter. >> the music that you're hearing in the background is, of course, the u
clinton and secretary of state clinton. there will be two nobel peace prize winners on the dias today. that would be president carter who won the prize in 2002 and of course president obama who has won the prize. as we watch more dignitaries coming on to the west front of the capitol, let's go to our co-anchor of "cbs this morning." >> we saw mr. clinton and secretary of state clinton. one of the few sightings we saw of her, after she was out for a few weeks with the concussion...
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he never campaigned with them the way clinton even did. there is a lot of resentment by the democrats. they have expressed it to me, no less for the >> and a million more people voting for democrats in the house than the republicans and yet the republicans took the house by scores of seats because of gerrymandering. >> that is the excuse for it gerrymandering on both sides. the house democratic caucus put out a list of 60 dangers republican votes, they called it, that pass through the house but anti-women, anti-consumer, anti-environment, pro-empire, pro-corporate welfare, right? the democrats should have land slighted them. they did not use those 60. they did not use them in each congressional district. it was all about trace the middle-class, forget the poor, never mention the word for a minimum wage. it was all about raising money. they should have a landslided. when i went to the house in march of last year, leading democrats had already conceded to defeat to boehner and cantor. i would say this of people who were in there for 30 years
he never campaigned with them the way clinton even did. there is a lot of resentment by the democrats. they have expressed it to me, no less for the >> and a million more people voting for democrats in the house than the republicans and yet the republicans took the house by scores of seats because of gerrymandering. >> that is the excuse for it gerrymandering on both sides. the house democratic caucus put out a list of 60 dangers republican votes, they called it, that pass through...
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clinton. mrs. clinton in the center of the travel office, it was a traumatic time, she was held responsible for that. we had just come to washington, it had gotten away from them, like things do in washington, things get away. the one on the right from '98 was a -- you know, that's inflicted and everybody thought, now we're going to get on a role, and all of a sudden it just -- it becomes so overwhelming again. >> you took photos of george w6789 bush that you see as book ends, an intense bush family during the disputed election with al gore, and then at the end, president bush leaving the white house? >> yeah, the first one was backstage election night in austin, texas. al gore had already conceded the election, but five minutes after that photo was taken, he called back and took it back which led us to that whole hanging chads scenario. but the final picture. the one that was taken four years ago today is george w. bush, last day as president walking out of the white house to the right is presiden
clinton. mrs. clinton in the center of the travel office, it was a traumatic time, she was held responsible for that. we had just come to washington, it had gotten away from them, like things do in washington, things get away. the one on the right from '98 was a -- you know, that's inflicted and everybody thought, now we're going to get on a role, and all of a sudden it just -- it becomes so overwhelming again. >> you took photos of george w6789 bush that you see as book ends, an intense...